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Last Edited by MatthewS8154
May 7, 2020
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05:39 PM

Not worth $10. It's 6" x 6" x 1" box full of crumbs. The box was only half full and none of the chicken pieces are as big as the picture. Save your money and get McD's nuggets instead.https://imgur.com/bZtrWVe
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DO NOT BUY THIS. Really NOT worth $10. By far the worst product KFC launched. Total product weighed a little less than 1 lb. That's 1 lb of Dry, salty, 80% bread crumbs, 20% chicken. Their regular fried chicken is 100 times better. The guy above wasn't kidding. This is worse than McD's nuggets.https://i.imgur.com/vriuviD

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I can say without hesitation, yes.

If you're that concerned about getting it on your food, then just pop it in the microwave. The World Health Organization's website mentions that heat does kill the virus:
https://www.who.int/csr/sars/survival_2003_05_04/en/

Most studies also do show that food isn't a major medium by which it is spread. To each their own, and your disinterest toward this offer means there's more left to go around!

If you're that concerned about getting it on your food, then just pop it in the microwave. The World Health Organization's website mentions that heat does kill the virus:
https://www.who.int/csr/sars/survival_2003_05_04/en/

Most studies also do show that food isn't a major medium by which it is spread. To each their own, and your disinterest toward this offer means there's more left to go around!

Most studies also do show that food isn't a major medium by which it is spread. To each their own, and your disinterest toward this offer means there's more left to go around!

Your link is not for COVID-19, it's for SARS. It's possible that COVID-19 also dies with heat (as I believe has indeed been suggested), but in the interest of not leading someone astray in the name of an official looking website I feel it should be pointed out. I couldn't find a date on the page itself, but the link seems to indicate it's from 2003 (which was when the SARS outbreak happened). Someone more knowledgeable than myself can correct me, but my understanding is that they are related (both strains of coronavirus) but not the same.

I also do not know that simply putting the virus in the microwave will sufficiently kill the virus (nor do I know that it won't), as I believe the microwave does better with fats than it does with other molecules...note that when you open the microwave you are not blasted with hot air the way you are with an oven. You would need to be sure that the temperature of the surface of whatever you're heating gets hot enough to kill the virus OR that the virus indeed is susceptible with microwave heating before you make that claim.

I'm not saying you're wrong, as I myself don't know. That said, I don't know that someone should feel safe from COVID-19 after microwaving. I would be happy to be wrong, I just don't see sufficient evidence presented and I'm not knowledgeable enough myself.

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